NTT DATA, a global provider of AI, digital business and technology services, has released new research showing that enterprise AI... Source
While global tech giants like NTT DATA conduct research on AI sovereignty from Tokyo boardrooms, African nations are already building the infrastructure and policy frameworks that will determine whether the continent controls its digital destiny or remains a data colony. The real question isn't whether enterprises can achieve AI sovereignty. It's whether Africa's 1.4 billion people will own the algorithms that increasingly govern their lives, from Lagos fintech to Nairobi healthcare systems.
While global tech giants like NTT DATA conduct research on AI sovereignty from Tokyo boardrooms, African nations are already building the infrastructure and policy frameworks that will determine whether the continent controls its digital destiny or remains a data colony. The real question isn't whether enterprises can achieve AI sovereignty. It's whether Africa's 1.4 billion people will own the algorithms that increasingly govern their lives, from Lagos fintech to Nairobi healthcare systems.
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